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Cards (14)
How does the spread of a global culture affect people and the environment?
It influences
lifestyles
and environmental practices
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Which indigenous peoples are mentioned in the study material?
Amazonian
and
Papua New Guinean
peoples
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What is the significance of the Amazonian and Papua New Guinean tribes?
They represent isolated groups of
indigenous
peoples
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How long have these ethnic groups occupied their lands?
For
thousands
of years without interruption
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What is happening to the members of rainforest tribes?
They are becoming aware of
Western
culture
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What type of clothing are many Amazonian and New Guinean people wearing today?
Westernized
clothing styles
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What has become ubiquitous among indigenous peoples in the context of clothing?
The
T-shirt
has become a common item
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What trend is observed among young Amazonian people?
They are moving from rainforests to
urban
areas
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What do young people leave behind when they move to urban areas?
Their
traditional homes
and lifestyles
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What is often built on stilts in these communities?
Homes that are
traditional
in design
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Who is the author of the referenced work in the study material?
Coca-Cola Hoddler
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What is the impact of global culture on indigenous peoples?
They
are increasingly exposed to global culture
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How does the traditional lifestyle of indigenous peoples change with exposure to global culture?
It leads to a blend of
lifestyles
and practices
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What are the effects of globalization on indigenous cultures?
Increased exposure to
Western culture
Adoption of Western clothing styles
Migration from traditional lands to urban areas
Blending of traditional and modern lifestyles
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